Research the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Discuss the implications of the Act and theorize how “A Raisin in the Sun” may have helped create and/or speed it enactment. 1,000 word minimum and three sources must be employed. Rubric is below. . Be sure to cite each using MLA format and include your works cited page when submitting it to Turnitin.com. Underline your thesis in the opening paragraph.Less than 1,000 words will not be accepted.
Rubric-
Quotes-20 Points
MLA Format- 10 Points
Grammar-5 Points
Thesis-5 Points
Coherent and insightful support of thesis-10 Points
50 Points Total
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Discuss how you would advise S&S Air about planning and growth in your own country and expansion into other countries?
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Write about South Africa’s withdrawal from the Commonwealth upon becoming a republic in 1961.
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Explain how your experience coming from a low income household helped has shape who you are?
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What are some ways in which you can avoid these health problems by accurately responding to a stressful situation?
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